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New pharmacy contract: Opportunities and how to unlock them
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New pharmacy contract: A step forward in securing sector stability

Pharmacies will need to adopt more streamlined administrative processes and make better use of the pharmacy team's skills.

Pharmacies key to driving the shift from treatment to prevention
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Pharmacies can become frontline educators of self-care

Kenvue’s Bas Vorsteveld advocates for integrating self-care into the government’s 10-year health plan and empowering pharmacy teams to take on a greater role in preventative healthcare.

Majority of Brits neglect consistent skincare routine,  survey finds
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Skincare: One in five Brits go to bed without washing their face daily, survey finds

Generation Z are more dedicated to skincare routines compared to Millennials (ages 29-44) and Gen X.

Risk of pharmacy closures remains despite record funding uplift
News

Pharmacy closures still a risk as funding deal fails to cover costs – warns CCA

There is a still a significant gap between the cost of delivering NHS community pharmacy services and what pharmacies will be paid, the organisation said.

Imported dengue reach record high, warns UKSHA
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Imported dengue cases hit record high – Consult your pharmacist before you travel

In addition to dengue, imported cases of Chikungunya and Zika virus disease have risen across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

Community pharmacist accessing GP Connect Access Record on Cegedim Rx platform
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Cegedim Rx activates GP Connect Access Record

Cegedim Rx is the first pharmacy IT supplier to activate this new feature, which enhances the connection between pharmacy professionals and their patients' medical records.

Community pharmacy needs investment and support to deliver neighbourhood health, says CCA chief
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Community pharmacy key to neighbourhood health, but investment needed, says CCA chief

Think-tank Reform emphasises that community pharmacies are more likely to be situated in areas of high deprivation and see patients more than anyone else in the primary care system.